Peabody Squirts opened strong with two wins against Concord-Carlisle (9-1) and North Andover (8-1). Big numbers were posted by Nicky Muse (7-4-11), Mason Sutcliffe (2-2-4), Brayden Hayes (2-2-4), and Brady Leonard (2-3-5). Week One Game Roundups have been posted!

LiveBarn is LIVE at the Valley Forum Rinks (Haverhill, Malden and Lawrence). LiveBarn provides online broadcasts of hockey games at our venues – both live and via on-demand replay. This allows Friends and Family to watch online when they cannot attend a game — and athletes and coaches have the benefit of reviewing their games and sharing video highlights online.

Livebarn is available via a monthly subscription basis for either \$12.95 or \$24.95/month with a 14-day free trial option available. Use the Valleys's promotional code d9da-1306 for a 10% discount.

While viewing on-demand, you can SHARE30-second highlights via social media and email (standard account) or DOWNLOAD 30-minute clips and store up to 30 hours of content per month (premium accounts only).

More information about this service can be found at www.livebarn.com. Please direct all technical questions or feedback directly to Livebarn.

ex. for a 9:40AM game, select the 9:30, 10:00 and 10:30 incremements, start the video, press pause and the both download buttons and the entire game will be stored on your computer.

The Road to the Frozen Four is Paved in VJW Blue & Gold

​This afternoon’s play kicks off The Frozen Four… hockey’s answer to basketball and arguably some of the most exciting sports action of the year. With last year’s history making win for the Providence Friars, even more eyes than ever will be focused on the NCAA Division 1 Championships.

As always, the tournament field is well-represented with Valley Jr. Warrior Alumni – twelve players to be exact – playing on five of the Sweet Sixteen teams. The VJW Alum have had an unmistakable impact on their team’s success this year playing for Harvard, Boston University, Providence College, Boston College and Northeastern.

For more
than 30 years, boys and girls in Woburn have been discovering the joy of running
at a very early age. Running carried them into, through and beyond high school.
And the gentleman who exposed all of these harriers to this wonderful sport was
Bill O'Connor, who coached track and cross country at Woburn High School for as
long as anyone can remember.

"He made us run for the love of the sport, not for winning championships" (of
which Bill's teams won many by the way). "He taught us to be passionate and try
to be successful for each other, not for one individual," said Tanner captain
Laura Flagg.